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NAME

       pipewire.conf - The PipeWire server configuration file

SYNOPSIS

       $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/pipewire/pipewire.conf

       /etc/pipewire/pipewire.conf

       /usr/share/pipewire/pipewire.conf

       /usr/share/pipewire/pipewire.conf.d/

       /etc/pipewire/pipewire.conf.d/

       $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/pipewire/pipewire.conf.d/

DESCRIPTION

       PipeWire  is  a service that facilitates sharing of multimedia content between devices and
       applications.

       On startup, the daemon reads a main configuration file to configure itself. It executes  a
       series of commands listed in the config file.

       The  config  files  are  loaded  in  the  order  listed  in the SYNOPSIS.  The environment
       variables PIPEWIRE_CONFIG_DIR, PIPEWIRE_CONFIG_PREFIX and PIPEWIRE_CONFIG_NAME can be used
       to specify an alternative config directory, subdirectory and file respectively.

       Next  to  the  configuration file can be a directory with the same name as the file with a
       .d/ suffix. All directories in the SYNOPSIS directory search paths are  traversed  in  the
       listed  order  and  the  contents of the *.conf files inside them are appended to the main
       configuration file as overrides.  Object  sections  are  merged  and  array  sections  are
       appended.

CONFIGURATION FILE FORMAT

       The  configuration file format is grouped into sections. A section is either a dictionary,
       {}, or an array, []. Dictionary and array entries are separated by whitespace and  may  be
       simple value assignment, an array or a dictionary. For example:

       name = value # simple assignment

       name = { key1 = value1 key2 = value2 } # a dictionary with two entries

       name = [ value1 value2 ] # an array with two entries

       name = [ { k = v1 } { k = v2 } ] # an array of dictionaries

       The  configuration  files  can  be  expressed  in  full JSON syntax but for ease of use, a
       relaxed format may be used where:

          • : to delimit keys and values can be substuted by = or a space.

          •

            " around keys and string can be omited as long as no special characters
                   are used in the strings.

          • , to separate objects can be replaced with a whitespace character.

          • # can be used to start a comment until the line end

CONFIGURATION FILE SECTIONS

       context.properties
              Dictionary. These properties configure the PipeWire instance.

       context.spa-libs
              Dictionary. Maps plugin features with globs to a spa library.

       context.modules
              Array of dictionaries. Each entry in the array is a dictionary with the name of the
              module  to  load,  including  optional  args  and flags. Most modules support being
              loaded multiple times.

       context.objects
              Array of dictionaries. Each entry in the  array  is  a  dictionary  containing  the
              factory  to  create  an  object  from and optional extra arguments specific to that
              factory.

       context.exec
              Array of dictionaries. Each entry in the array is dictionary containing the path of
              a program to execute on startup and optional args.

              This  array  used to contain an entry to start the session manager but this mode of
              operation has since been demoted to  development  aid.  Avoid  starting  a  session
              manager in this way in production environment.

AUTHORS

       The    PipeWire    Developers   <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/pipewire/pipewire/issues>;
       PipeWire is available from https://pipewire.org

SEE ALSO

       pipewire(1), pw-mon(1),

                                                                                 PIPEWIRE.CONF(5)